For Sellers
They have another site with information for sellers who want to use Google Checkout to process their dealings.
Previous to sellers can register as a Google Checkout mercantile, they need to give Google with a replica of their return, transport and cancellation policies. They also need to give a federal tax ID number, or a Social Security number and a credit card. Google Checkout is meant exclusively for businesses interrelating with customers.
There are some quite strong tools for businesses to use at the Google Checkout Developer's Center. Google offers hold up for third-party shopping cart requests, and they also offer an API for developing your own shopping cart that uses Google Checkout for credit card processing. This is an excellent alternative to using merchant accounts for credit card processing, which can be expensive for smaller businesses.
Smaller businesses can use Google's "Buy Now" buttons on their site. And no problem if the seller doesn't have a website, they can create one using Google Base. These tools will attract small merchants, which is a striking remark.
Google is presenting a free business allowance encouragement for
AdWords advertisers. They match each dollar spent on AdWords within
one calendar month with ten dollars worth fee-free sales. So, spend
$5 on AdWords in a month and process $50 worth of sales without
fees. This type of innovative approach is sure to draw admiration
from sellers who already have a relationship with Google. And, it
will also encourage new sellers to sign up for AdWords. Really this
is a sharp move on Google's part.